rush |
rush |
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between rush and rush
is that
rush is (computing) a dialect of the language while
rush is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As proper nouns the difference between rush and rush
is that
rush is (computing) a dialect of the language while
rush is (computing) a dialect of the language.
rush |
rushing |
As nouns the difference between rush and rushing
is that
rush is any of several stiff aquatic or marsh plants of the genus
Juncus, having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers while
rushing is a rapid surging motion.
As verbs the difference between rush and rushing
is that
rush is to hurry; to perform a task with great haste while
rushing is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective rush
is performed with, or requiring urgency or great haste, or done under pressure.
As a proper noun Rush
is {{surname|A=An|English occupational|from=occupations}} for someone who made things from rushes.
hassle |
rush |
As a noun hassle
is trouble, bother, unwanted annoyances or problems.
As a verb hassle
is to trouble, to bother, to annoy.
As a proper noun rush is
(computing) a dialect of the language.
rush |
cursory |
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As an adjective cursory is
hasty; superficial; careless.
trot |
rush |
Related terms |
Trot is a related term of rush.
As a noun trot
is trotskyist.
As a proper noun rush is
(computing) a dialect of the language.
skate |
rush |
As a verb skate
is .
As a proper noun rush is
(computing) a dialect of the language.
rush |
niki |
As proper nouns the difference between rush and niki
is that
rush is {{surname|A=An|English occupational|from=occupations}} for someone who made things from rushes while
Niki is a transliteration of the Modern Greek female given name Νίκη.
As a noun rush
is any of several stiff aquatic or marsh plants of the genus
Juncus, having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers.
As a verb rush
is to hurry; to perform a task with great haste.
As an adjective rush
is performed with, or requiring urgency or great haste, or done under pressure.
priority |
rush |
As nouns the difference between priority and rush
is that
priority is an item's relative importance while
rush is any of several stiff aquatic or marsh plants of the genus
Juncus, having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers.
As a verb rush is
to hurry; to perform a task with great haste.
As an adjective rush is
performed with, or requiring urgency or great haste, or done under pressure.
As a proper noun Rush is
{{surname|A=An|English occupational|from=occupations}} for someone who made things from rushes.
hotfoot |
rush |
Related terms |
Hotfoot is a related term of rush.
As a noun hotfoot
is (us) the prank of secretly inserting a match between the sole and upper of a victim's shoe and then lighting it.
As an adverb hotfoot
is (british) hastily; without delay.
As a proper noun rush is
(computing) a dialect of the language.
rush |
ras |
As a proper noun rush
is (computing) a dialect of the language.
As a noun ras is
.
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